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Favorite Oatmeal Muffins by Salad FoodieNo, not just my favorite oatmeal muffin, these are actually my Number 1 Favorite Muffin ~ period! I love that they are comparatively low-fat and won’t make your fingers greasy as you eat them. I love the chewy texture of oatmeal, the sweetness of raisins and cinnamon, and the spongy texture buttermilk imparts to baked products. I… |
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Banana Bran Muffins by Salad FoodieThese muffins are delicious, and so healthy! Over time I have tweaked the original recipe until I got it just right and this version is the keeper! |
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Parmesan-Thyme Garlic Knots by Celeste JenkinsThese garlic knots are to die for. They are slightly crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside and packed with amazing flavor. |
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Caraway Rye Rolls or Sliders by Salad FoodiePerfect as rolls, or as sliders for corned beef sandwiches. Bake them apart on baking sheets for sliders, or in a 9 x 13 baking pan for pan rolls. I used a bread machine on the dough setting, then shaped, and baked in oven, but you can also make these in the conventional yeast roll method without a bread machine. |
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Chocolate Oatmeal Nut Muffins by Salad FoodieGet your chocolate fix in an oatmeal nut muffin - and call it health food! Moist and tasty. Use your preferred nut in place of walnuts - pecans, chopped almonds, cashew, etc. |
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Pumpkin Praline Muffins by Salad FoodieA crunchy caramel-pecan topping crowns these moist and delicious muffins. Perfect for holiday breakfasts or snacks. I've made these several times but when I made them for this listing photo... I botched up bigtime! They were in the oven beginning to bake when I discovered I left the sugar out of the batter. Urgh------! Tell me if… |
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Sweet and Savory Cornbread Cookies by Culinary EnvyYou just have to try these fun and flavorful Sweet and Savory Cornbread Cookies. They are buttery, moist, sweet and slightly spicy. |
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Buttermilk Cornbread with Green Chilies and Cheese by Salad FoodieIt’s hard to stop at just one serving of this, so if you have a hungry crowd coming, double the recipe! I love to bake cornbread in a cast iron skillet to get that crispy crust, but a 9" square baking pan will make good cornbread too. |
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Healthier Pumpkin Muffins by GeniThese spicy pumpkin muffins are soft and tender, but LOW-FAT and Low Cal so go ahead, give them a ago. You can thank me later. |
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Banana Bread with Streusel Nut Topping by Salad FoodieMy all-time favorite banana bread recipe was unseated when I came across this scrumptious streusel-topped version. A tastier bonus for a bit more effort! |
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Leftover Oatmeal Raisin Nut Muffins by Salad FoodieLeftover cooked oatmeal joins basic quickbread ingredients to make a delicious batch of muffins. Rather than wasting excess cooked oatmeal, freeze in measured batches for using up in baked goods such as this recipe. It's surprising what a win/win this can turn out to be. |
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Hutterite White Buns by Carolyn HoferRecipe for 2 quarts white buns |
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Pumpkin Nut Bread by RecipeKingPumpkin Nut Bread is an easy and quick to assemble recipe for a great pumpkin bread with walnuts and raisins. This makes a great option to add to your holiday baking list also. It uses fat-free yogurt and no-fat sour cream to make it a healthy, low calories, low fat, low cholesterol, low sugars, low sodium, low carbohydrates,… |
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Parmesan Pecan Rolls by Rhodes Bake-N-ServThese delicious rolls will fly off the plate as soon as they come out of the oven. |
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Peanutty Banana Streusel Muffins by Salad FoodieA nice crunch of peanuts and subtle taste of banana combine in these muffins to make a welcome breakfast or brunch bread. NOTE: To substitute buttermilk for regular milk in these muffins, reduce the baking powder to 1/2 teaspoon and add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. |
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